Definitly NOT!
onions
yes
The Bermuda rig, Bermuda sloops, stormy weather, and Bermuda onions, most obviously. Bermuda grass is actually from the Mediterranean. Bermuda shorts were introduced to Bermuda by the army. Gosling Brothers' Bermuda Black Seal rum is a blend of rums imported from the West Indies (rum has never been made in Bermuda, but Boston, Massachusetts used to be the leading producer of the spirit). There is no such thing as the Bermuda Triangle, a nonsense invented in recent decades by foreigners.
White Castle uses dried, minced onions. They re-hydrate them and spread them on the flat top grill. They place their hamburgers over the top...the reason for the tiny holes in each "burger" is that they literally steam them on a flat top using the minced onions to do the job. Maybe you've heard they use cabbage. Not true. To duplicate that one of a kind taste, buy dried minced onions and rehydrate them with a bit of water....use a flat top grill or griddle...make the burger tiny and thin and with small holes to in effect steam them.
Bermuda
* There are whit onions, Purple onions and all sort of onions * There are whit onions, Purple onions and all sort of onions
The Bermuda Triangle is named after the island of Bermuda.
The Bermuda Petrel is the national bird of Bermuda.
Koshary with lentils, onions and rice, mint tea, falafel, yogurt, flat bread, cheese, pastries.
The plural possessive form of "onions" is "onions'".
There are no natives of Bermuda.